LQ4 into a 3rd Gen/1972 Nova
Just figure right above the tire as it travels to full bump. The geometery I had on that car made it easy plus the tuneability made it even easier. I didn't run a heavy spring but I did ad a little compression to the shocks and added more rebound to them so the car would stick after coming out of full bump situation.
And a side note I added more up travel to the Chicayne kit by mounting the lower mount further on the lower control arm. His normal Chicayne kit uses a T-bar style shock mount which mounts the shock ontop of the lower arm, I mounted mine underneath it. Just another little thing to gain more up travel, especially on a car this low

And then things got even worse, I dropped the 4link shock cradle brackets and, well...

Luckily I had easy access to where they're supposed to go, now just to JB weld them back in place..

And finally things started to look up, got a glimpse of what "the office" will look like..

I love how close the shifter is to the steering wheel. Hard to tell but shifter is nice & close at about 5-6" away form the wheel (350mm diameter)..
The shifter is in a perfectly natural place to the wheel.. nice and close!
Possibly one of the best mods I did was flattening the floorpan and pinching in the trans tunnel right around the gas pedal so that I can have my foot vertical, plus almost an entire shoe's width between the gas pedal and the tunnel so there's plenty of room for the foot from the brake pedal in lazy-driving mode. I moved the gas pedal towards the brake pedal 0.75" closer than the setup in the 240sx daily driver, and heel-toe (for my size 13 it's actually leftside-rightside of shoe haha) is more than natural.
Was gonna wait for other updates but I guess I'll add this pic now, getting close

The shifter is in a perfectly natural place to the wheel.. nice and close!
Possibly one of the best mods I did was flattening the floorpan and pinching in the trans tunnel right around the gas pedal so that I can have my foot vertical, plus almost an entire shoe's width between the gas pedal and the tunnel so there's plenty of room for the foot from the brake pedal in lazy-driving mode. I moved the gas pedal towards the brake pedal 0.75" closer than the setup in the 240sx daily driver, and heel-toe (for my size 13 it's actually leftside-rightside of shoe haha) is more than natural.
Was gonna wait for other updates but I guess I'll add this pic now, getting close


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And Mark.. yea thanks for convincing me to do the extra effort. Was the final straw needed to realize that this build is not a "meh good enough" it's more a "f*** it I'm making this exactly how I want it because I might as well put in just that extra bit of effort while I'm at it."







Driver side fender on for the first time in.... 2 years maybe? Need to notch the fender a little for room for the oil cooler which will sit behind the driver side headlight.

All it really needs until it can be fired are brackets to hold up the oil cooler, the oil cooler lines, the turbo feed line, then coolant and oil... almost starting to look sorta finished... exciting!
Another think i put manual steering on my old 72 SS and i loved it! It was really easy to steer it wasnt easy thats forsure..haha
I became freinds with him right after he bought ATS. The nice thing about us Nova people in this type of hobby (handling) we are rare so we tend to be rememberd. If I was another Camaro guy he would have just taken my money and thats it..haha
At the same time I got to know him he was building his Nova so I was able to give him some info on what to expect. Things like cutting the floor pan crossmember to clear a T56 the wheel tub issue, plus I had some spare LS motor stuff I gave him. He is a super nice guy
Devil if I may have taken you up on that if I would have known a week ago,,haha I picked up an lowered 66 c10 on Friday from a guy out in Gilbert.
Anyways Joe anymroe questions just ask. You have way more technical expertise then I do but I can give you real world ideas. I've had numerous suspensions on my car and I was lucky enough to be able to drive it every single day I owned it...
Chuck
Frojoe you continue to impress. Two weeks is not a long time to go without an update; I'm lucky if I drill a single hole or step foot in the garage in a two week period. You must not be married or have children - if you are, I need to borrow your time stretching machine.
With such a flat driveline angle will this not introduce vibration? Are you saying from the tailhousing to the rear you only have a difference of 1.5*? What is the pinion angle set at? Slap a slip yoke in it and hit the switch!!!








